Naming and displaying regions in the region list, Renaming regions – M-AUDIO Pro Tools Recording Studio User Manual

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Chapter 13: The Region List

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Rules for Stereo and Multichannel
Regions

For stereo and multichannel audio regions to be
shown as collective regions, the component re-
gions must be the same length. If an existing ste-
reo or multichannel region has been dragged
onto multiple mono tracks and edited such a
way that one or more components are no longer
the same length, the stereo display is removed
and the regions are displayed as individual re-
gions in the Region List.

Naming and Displaying
Regions in the Region List

A typical session can become cluttered with doz-
ens of tracks and hundreds of regions. There are
a number of things you can do to keep track of
and manage a session’s regions, including:

• Renaming existing regions

• Specifying how auto-created regions are

named

• Hiding auto-created regions

• Removing unused regions

Renaming Regions

In the course of a session you can rename re-
gions to give them more descriptive names, or
to shorten or simplify existing names. When re-
naming a region that was auto-created during
editing, the region becomes a user-defined re-
gion and is displayed in the Region List even
when auto-created regions are hidden.

If a region resides in a track, you can easily re-
name it by double-clicking it with one of the
Grabber tools. However, if the region does not
reside in a track, or if you want to rename sev-
eral regions, use the Rename command in the
Region List.

You can also rename a region in a track using
the Rename command in the Region List menu
or the Right-click menu.

To rename one or more regions from the Region
List:

1

If you will be renaming an auto-created re-

gion, select Show > Auto-Created from the Region
List menu.

2

Select one or more regions to be renamed in

the Region List.

3

Do one of the following:

• From the Region List menu, choose Re-

name

.

– or –

• Right-click on any selected region and se-

lect Rename from the pop-up menu.

4

In the Name dialog, type a new name for the

region. If a whole-file audio region was selected,
specify whether to rename just the region, or
both the region and the disk file.

5

Click OK to rename the region. If renaming

multiple regions, you are prompted, succes-
sively, to rename each region.

If the Region List Selection Follows Edit Se-
lection option in the Editing Preferences
page is enabled, you can highlight a region
in the Region List by selecting it in a track.

Name dialog

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